Former Dallas Cowboys and East Texan arrested

2011-07-18T01:46:40Z2011-07-21T02:29:51Z

DALLAS, TX (KLTV) - Former Tatum Eagle and Dallas Cowboys Stephen Hodge was arrested this morning in downtown Dallas and was charged with public intoxication.

Hodge, who's birthday was Sunday, was out with former TCU teammate Jerry Hughes and current Horned Frog Cory Grant, when, according to reports, a disturbance broke out in the bar before spilling into the street.

We will have more information when it becomes available.

Hodge was a 2009 draft pick of the Cowboys, but was injured for much of his two years in Dallas.

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